Heptagonal tiling

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Heptagonal tiling
Heptagonal tiling
Poincaré disk model of the hyperbolic plane
Type Hyperbolic regular tiling
Vertex configuration 73
Schläfli symbol {7,3}
Wythoff symbol 3 | 7 2
Coxeter diagram CDel node 1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png
Symmetry group [7,3], (*732)
Dual Order-7 triangular tiling
Properties Vertex-transitive, edge-transitive, face-transitive

In geometry, a heptagonal tiling is a regular tiling of the hyperbolic plane. It is represented by Schläfli symbol of {7,3}, having three regular heptagons around each vertex.

Images[]

PavageDemiPlanPoincare.svg
Poincaré half-plane model
PavageHypPoincare2.svg
Poincaré disk model
PavageKleinBeltrami.svg
Beltrami-Klein model

Related polyhedra and tilings[]

This tiling is topologically related as a part of sequence of regular polyhedra with Schläfli symbol {n,3}.

*n32 symmetry mutation of regular tilings: {n,3}
Spherical Euclidean Compact hyperb. Paraco. Noncompact hyperbolic
Spherical trigonal hosohedron.png Uniform tiling 332-t0.png Uniform tiling 432-t0.png Uniform tiling 532-t0.png Uniform polyhedron-63-t0.png Heptagonal tiling.svg H2-8-3-dual.svg H2-I-3-dual.svg H2 tiling 23j12-1.png H2 tiling 23j9-1.png H2 tiling 23j6-1.png H2 tiling 23j3-1.png
{2,3} {3,3} {4,3} {5,3} {6,3} {7,3} {8,3} {∞,3} {12i,3} {9i,3} {6i,3} {3i,3}

From a Wythoff construction there are eight hyperbolic uniform tilings that can be based from the regular heptagonal tiling.

Drawing the tiles colored as red on the original faces, yellow at the original vertices, and blue along the original edges, there are 8 forms.

Uniform heptagonal/triangular tilings
Symmetry: [7,3], (*732) [7,3]+, (732)
CDel node 1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node 1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png CDel node.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node 1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png CDel node.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node 1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png CDel node.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node 1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png CDel node h.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node h.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node h.png
Heptagonal tiling.svg Truncated heptagonal tiling.svg Triheptagonal tiling.svg Truncated order-7 triangular tiling.svg Order-7 triangular tiling.svg Rhombitriheptagonal tiling.svg Truncated triheptagonal tiling.svg Snub triheptagonal tiling.svg
{7,3} t{7,3} r{7,3} t{3,7} {3,7} rr{7,3} tr{7,3} sr{7,3}
Uniform duals
CDel node f1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png CDel node f1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node f1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png CDel node.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node f1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png CDel node.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node f1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node f1.png CDel node.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node f1.png CDel node f1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node f1.png CDel node f1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node f1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node f1.png CDel node fh.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node fh.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node fh.png
Order-7 triangular tiling.svg Order-7 triakis triangular tiling.svg 7-3 rhombille tiling.svg Heptakis heptagonal tiling.svg Heptagonal tiling.svg Deltoidal triheptagonal tiling.svg 3-7 kisrhombille.svg 7-3 floret pentagonal tiling.svg
V73 V3.14.14 V3.7.3.7 V6.6.7 V37 V3.4.7.4 V4.6.14 V3.3.3.3.7

Hurwitz surfaces[]

The symmetry group of the heptagonal tiling has fundamental domain the (2,3,7) Schwarz triangle, which yields this tiling.

The symmetry group of the tiling is the (2,3,7) triangle group, and a fundamental domain for this action is the (2,3,7) Schwarz triangle. This is the smallest hyperbolic Schwarz triangle, and thus, by the proof of Hurwitz's automorphisms theorem, the tiling is the universal tiling that covers all Hurwitz surfaces (the Riemann surfaces with maximal symmetry group), giving them a tiling by heptagons whose symmetry group equals their automorphism group as Riemann surfaces. The smallest Hurwitz surface is the Klein quartic (genus 3, automorphism group of order 168), and the induced tiling has 24 heptagons, meeting at 56 vertices.

The dual order-7 triangular tiling has the same symmetry group, and thus yields triangulations of Hurwitz surfaces.

See also[]

  • Hexagonal tiling
  • Tilings of regular polygons
  • List of uniform planar tilings
  • List of regular polytopes

References[]

  • John H. Conway, Heidi Burgiel, Chaim Goodman-Strass, The Symmetries of Things 2008, ISBN 978-1-56881-220-5 (Chapter 19, The Hyperbolic Archimedean Tessellations)
  • "Chapter 10: Regular honeycombs in hyperbolic space". The Beauty of Geometry: Twelve Essays. Dover Publications. 1999. ISBN 0-486-40919-8. LCCN 99035678.

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